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'''128:160:192:225''' (1⁄1–5⁄4–3⁄2–225⁄128), an inversion of the ''Neapolitan''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neapolitan_chord] or ''German sixth''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_sixth_chord#German_sixth] chord, is found rooted at [[16/15|16⁄15]] (♭II) and [[8/5|8⁄5]] (♭VI) in the [[duodene]]. | |||
Although [[225/128]] is often considered an augmented sixth rather than a minor seventh, in [[Meantone_family#Septimal_meantone|septimal meantone]] it is tuned identically to the [[7/4|harmonic seventh]], so the chord employing it may be considered a kind of [[dominant seventh chord]]. | |||
[[Category:Dominant seventh chords]] |
Revision as of 05:58, 12 August 2024
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128:160:192:225 (1⁄1–5⁄4–3⁄2–225⁄128), an inversion of the Neapolitan[1] or German sixth[2] chord, is found rooted at 16⁄15 (♭II) and 8⁄5 (♭VI) in the duodene.
Although 225/128 is often considered an augmented sixth rather than a minor seventh, in septimal meantone it is tuned identically to the harmonic seventh, so the chord employing it may be considered a kind of dominant seventh chord.